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China's One Child Policy Summary

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Journal of Medical Ethics(2004).China’s one child rule risks social problems. Volume 30, Issue 4 The journal of medical Ethics is a journal that speaks on topics such as Epidemiology and community health. This author spoke on the high sex ratio of boys and girls being well known in china, but people lack knowledge on the ratio of chinese population’s living elsewhere. The writer used statistics to back up her claims. They then relate their claims to social practices that the chinese population has put into place to control the sex ratio of children. The overload of the statistics is in the text to promote the article as a credible source. This source was short and more statistics based but still helpful for my topic. World Future …show more content…

The authors make clear the delay of the policy being dropped and the clear effects it had on the chinese economy. The article is very informative and shows you a detailed timeline over the course of the policies life. This source was relevant but more opinionated but still provided factual information to further explain. Globe & Mail (2015). Five takeaways from China’s one child policy. (Toronto, Canada), F9 Saunders Doug is an author in Toronto Canada that writes many articles on government policies around the globe. In this article he sorted the different countries population into two categories: one being the population is growing so rapidly the government is fighting to keep it under control, the other carrying a great concern as they try to keep their family sizes from dropping too low. He then relates china on having this problem based on the implication of the one child policy in 1979. The author uses a very strong opinion based style using his beliefs and backing them up with ratios and statistics. The implication is the two child policy is supposed to benefit in some ways but won’t be effective until around 2034. The language the author uses is very easy to understand but he still finds a way to get his point across and stays on topic. Bryan Walsh(2015). It may be too late to reverse the damage of China’s one child policy. Time Magazine, Vol. 186 Issue 20,

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